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Why is a hook, a hook?

Re: Why is a hook, a hook?

Okay. And how does the frenulum work exactly? mine seems to be a chunk of skin with two thin strings that pull toward the left and right..

When I pull the foreskin down when erect, it seems to form a thick ring.. and when flaccid, it pulls my head a bit.

I'm confused as to how to stretch my frenulum because it seems like theres two strings. And I've been stretching it by pulling the underside for a while.. but no progress seems to have shown. It's been a good 4 months

Read this

This should give you some idea of why you have one. Your description of it sounds somewhat normal.

If you're doing this, you're doing it correctly:

Do it each and every time you pee, right afterward. Dedicate at least two periods of time per day to do it for ten minutes each time.

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Re: Why is a hook, a hook?

January 25 2011, 9:51 PM

And I'd like to know what differentiates the time of success? Some people start off with the same amount of tightness, and give the same amount of effort, but the amount of time it takes to successfully stretch the opening/frenulum differs greatly? How does that work? :X

Pathology

If you have a problem with yeast, it could retard progress. I suppose if you can grip the little bugger, it will stretch it fine.

Man, if you have that much patience, it ought to work, but I think more frequent sesssion throughout the day would be more effective. Use gentle tugging and you should be OK.

What do you mean, "What about the opening?"

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Re: Pathology

January 27 2011, 8:47 PM

Oh what I meant by that was would you overstretch the frenulum and the opening? Or that more stretching generally means more progress. Is there a point where stretching too much at one time becomes redundant/counterproductive? Sort of like overworking out a body part?

Gotcha

January 27 2011, 10:05 PM

No, I think that stretching 24/7 would produce the very best results, provided that gentle tension is used.

Enlargement of the opening happens with the growth of new cells. The process takes time, so the possibility of making the opening too large is not a big risk if you recognize your goal when you reach it. The whole point of this is to allow fairly easy retraction while erect. I'm sure you'll know when that happens.

Overstretching?

January 27 2011, 7:33 PM

I think not.

In fact, what we believe to be the best possible form of stretching - and this has been described frequently in the context of stretching the foreskin opening - is a device to apply constant (but not as forceful) tension to the part to be stretched.

This is somewhat more difficult for the frænulum (but you could probably adapt the "T-tape" method to the purpose). The more the better, and I am forever pointing out just how easy it is, taking one hand only to do the frænulum stretch.

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Re: Not really equal

January 26 2011, 7:52 PM

And can you explain the structure of the frenulum exactly? Should I be trying to locate the string to pull or just pull the underside regardless? Sorry, I feel like more knowledge about the structure will help me.

A thousand words

This illustration depicts a typical frenulum. It is simply a web of tissue to connect the foreskin to the shaft of the penis.

To elongate it, simply pull on the bottom of your foreskin near the opening. No rocket science involved here.

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Re: A thousand words

January 30 2011, 10:58 AM

And is it possible that one side of the frenulum, for example, the left side, is longer than the right side? It seems the left string is pretty long and goes down while the right side is short? or is there only one string? I'm still a bit confused.

Yes it's possible

January 30 2011, 5:29 PM

Because of that factor, the skin may not retract in the same manner on both sides at once. Study the picture to see how the structure connects. There is one connection to the shaft, right below the meatus, but it splays out to connect with the foreskin on both left and right sides. I suppose you could say there are three points of connection, although it is really one contiguous unit. In reality, it is an amazing work of art which man has not yet been able to duplicate.

Anonymous (no login)

Re: Yes it's possible

January 30 2011, 7:39 PM

So it seems that the string on the right side is barely visible while the left one is more red and visible.. Should I just pull on the middle?

And if I post a picture, will that help a bit? I'm not sure if only one side is short or not.

Feel free to post picture

You need to tug at the point of attachment to the shaft, which in the picture is the single point side.

Anonymous (no login)

Re: Feel free to post picture

January 31 2011, 4:18 PM

i pulled the foreskin all the way down the shaft while flaccid for a little while and was touching the right side of the frenulum... and i think i hurt it.

Because there's a little portion of inner foreskin on the right side.. I'm guessing the right string of the frenulum (barely visible), which is a little irritated. I'm guessing the holding of the tension damaged it a bit, because it hurts a little when friction is upon it.

I can still stretch the opening and frenulum lightly though. I think it will heal fully within 2 days no?

And If i pull at the point of attachment, what if say the left frenulum becomes longer than the right then? Will that pose a major problem at the end? Thanks.

You're worrying way too much

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